The world order which we seek is the cooperation of free countries, working together in a friendly, civilized society.
This postulate is at the foundation of civilized society.
Suppose that instead of beginning with the individual free will we begin with the wants or claims involved in civilized society--as it has been put, with the jural postulates of civilized society.
One is a bare possibility, but it convulses the class I have named; while the other is connected with the existence of civilized society itself; yet it has ceased to attract attention, and is nearly forgotten!
He contrasts the independence which he possessed among his equals with the servile position which he occupies in civilized society.
The common law consists of principles founded on the common sense of mankind, and adapted to the circumstances of man in civilized society.
Nevertheless the Europeans have not been able to metamorphose the character of the Indians; and though they have had power to destroy them, they have never been able to make them submit to the rules of civilized society.
But it is not the actual armaments, ruinous as they are, that are the essential poison to civilized society.
Men did not seek wives as they are sought in civilized society, from affection, for the passion of love, which required a higher development than they had attained, was unknown among them.
It is pre-eminently the family of civilized society, and was therefore essentially modern.
Now, Sir, in civilized society, external advantages make us more respected.
In civilized society, personal merit will not serve you so much as money will.
If man were a savage, living in the woods by himself, this might be true; but in civilized society we all depend upon each other, and our happiness is very much owing to the good opinion of mankind.
Sir, the Law of Retaliation, which he invokes, has its limits, and these are found in the laws of civilized society.
The resolution, therefore, for the sake of certainty, and to give double assurance that humanity shall not suffer, ought to be still further amended, by limiting the retaliation to the usages of civilized society.
As long as they benefited--and they did highly--by the predominance of the conservative spirit in civilized society, they were the most timid and obstinate of conservatives.
My return to civilized society makes me ponder much upon the causes of the desperate frivolity and dismal inanity which calls itself by that name, and in the midst of which we live and move and have our being.
He was somewhat reconciled by time to their manner of living, but longed for the blessings of civilized society.
The punishment is great, but with the certainty of receiving it, if discovered, the negro will run the risk of incurring it, by what may be termed the breach of the first law of civilized society.
The mode in which such tribes are usually brought to submit to the primary conditions of civilized society is through the necessities of warfare, and the despotic authority indispensable to military command.
The Supreme Court of the federation dispenses international law, and is the first great example of what is now one of the most prominent wants of civilized society, a real international tribunal.
Yet all real civilization is at this price; without such labor, neither can the mind be disciplined into the habits required by civilized society, nor the material world prepared to receive it.
It appears to me, that the excessive vanity of these chiefs had induced them, in imitation of the customs of civilized society, to assume these high-sounding European titles of honour.
Sporting, which in civilized society is a mere recreation and amusement, is the profession and serious employment, as well as the delight, of the savage.
All men alike are brothers; and it is more, far more, than a selfish tie that binds us together in civilized society.
The terms of indolent and lazy as erroneously applied to these savages might be used with the same force in speaking of many who live in the vortex of civilized society.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "civilized society" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.